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Clemson Athletics to present the sale of alcoholic drinks on Saturday – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

Clemson, SC – Alcoholic drinks will be available for purchase in Aramark concession stands and kiosks designated during Clemson’s athletics events, the athletics department announced on Tuesday. Sales should start with the 2025 Clemson football spring game, with limited offers available in portable kiosks and other suppliers from the Memorial Stadium. Sales of the McWhorter Stadium (Softball) and Doug Kingsmore Stadium (Baseball) will be controlled from the week of April 7.

The deployment plan and policies included comments from the university administration, public security officials, Aramark Sports and Entertainment and Clemson Ventures industry.

“We are delighted to continue to extend concession offers and deploy this important change to our Gameday experience, and we want to be reflected in this,” said Athletics Director Graham Neff. “We appreciated the support of several key groups to start a safe implementation which is both adapted to fans and families. We will continue to assess the impacts and adapt our offers and policies to meet the needs of our fans. ”

Clemson obtained the necessary permits from the South Carolina income department, which manages the sale of alcohol in the state. Policies and procedures will be subject to a change and a modification as the process evolves, and the plans for all places are being studied.

Clemson has long been one of the three schools of the Power Four on a national scale which does not offer the sale of alcoholic beverages in its sports sites or accepts the sponsorship income for alcoholic drinks advertisers, and the only school of ACC, SEC or Big Ten.

To maintain a responsible and secure process, the following policies will be in force:

Identification:

  • A valid ID is required for each transaction.
  • Clemson staff and sellers do not serve beer, wine or alcohol to anyone under the age of 21.
  • No vertical identity document will be accepted to places of sale, regardless of the age of the individual.
  • Students will not be allowed to use Tiger One cards to buy alcohol.

Service:

  • No service will be authorized to anyone who is visibly poisoned.
  • No more than two alcoholic drinks can be sold or served by transaction.
  • Sales will start to open the doors of the place. Sales cutting times will be displayed throughout the site and followed without exception.
    • Football Spring Game: The service ends after the third quarter.
    • Baseball: After the seventh round
    • Softball: after the fifth round
    • Other sports – The service concludes at one hour designated at the latest when 75% of the event regulation time should be completed
  • Concerts / special events – The service concludes at a reasonable moment before the provided for the law as determined in consultation with the law and the Clemson University.

Ease:

  • The guidelines have no impact on existing back -to -school policies or procedures in premium IPTAY areas at the moment.
  • The possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages sold outside the place is prohibited inside the place.
  • Alcoholic drinks will not be allowed to leave the place.
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